"Iliocostalis" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Iliocostalis is a muscle of the back that helps to laterally flex or bend the spine to one side.
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The word "ilial" is an adjective that means "relating to the wife of a king or a ruler" or "pertaining to a queen".
Ilamna is a noun. It refers to Lake Ilamna, a freshwater lake located in southwestern Alaska, United States. The lake is about 40 miles (64 km) long and 10 miles (16 km) wide, and is known for its scenic beauty and recreational opportunities such as fishing, boating, and hiking.
The word "ilicic" is an adjective that refers to a rough, jagged, or irregular texture or shape, often used to describe surfaces or objects that have a coarse or serrated quality.
Ilicin is a rare and obscure word that refers to a type of resin that is obtained from the Illicea tree. It is also known as gum ilicin or dragon's blood resin. The resin has been used in traditional medicine and has other uses such as in incense and perfumery.
The iliococcygeal region is the area of the pelvis that lies between the ilium bone (pelvic bone) and the coccyx (tailbone). It is a region of the body that is bounded by the sacrum, the ilium, and the coccyx. The iliococcygeal region is located in the lower part of the back, just above the coccyx, and it is an important area for surgeons to access during certain types of surgery, such as rectal surgery or spinal surgery.
The iliococcygeus is a muscle that forms the floor of the pelvic cavity. It is a part of the pelvic diaphragm, a group of muscles that support the pelvic organs and help to regulate the passage of urine and feces. The iliococcygeus muscle is responsible for closing the aperture of the pelvic outlet and for assisting in the functions of the pelvic floor, such as coughing, sneezing, and childbirth.
Iliocostal refers to a type of muscle fiber found in the human body, specifically in the thoracic region. The iliocostalis muscle is a deep muscle of the back that arises from the ilium (hip bone) and inserting into the costal cartilages (cartilages of the ribs). It helps to assist in respiration by elevating and rotating the ribs during inhalation.
Iliofemoral refers to the region of the body where the iliac artery and vein (which originate from the pelvis) meet the femoral artery and vein (which run down the thigh).
Iliohypogastric refers to the iliohypogastric nerve, a type of nerve that originates from the lumbar spine and supplies sensation to the lateral and upper regions of the abdomen. It is also known as the 12th pair of intercostal nerves. The term is used in anatomy and medicine to describe the structures and functions related to this nerve.
The ilioinguinal nerve is a nerve that originates from the lower back and supplies sensation to the groin area, as well as sensation to the upper inner thigh. It is often associated with pain or numbness in the groin area, particularly in the iliac fossa, a depression in the upper part of the pelvis.
Ilioischial is an anatomical term referring to the region of the pelvis where the ilium (a flat bone in the hip) and the ischium (a strong, curved bone at the base of the spine) meet. This region is important for understanding the formation of the pelvic floor and the attachment of various muscles and tissues.
The iliolumbar ligament is a ligament that connects the ilium (a part of the pelvis bone) to the lumbar vertebrae (lower back bone). It helps to stabilize the pelvis and provide support to the spine.
An iliometer is a scientific instrument used to measure the angle of refraction of light as it passes from one medium to another, particularly from air into a prism. It is essential in the study of optics, particularly in the field of spectroscopy.
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